FilAm
21 Dec 2009
Love / Opinion from Polish men on this please (Polish men so 'spiritually' romantic?) [43]
I thank each and everyone for your opinions and advices. You may not believe it, but every input picked me up from confusion and really helped me form a general idea of what a Polish man's mentality would be pertaining to my situation. So generally, like the more 'conservative' cultures, Polish men do respect and do understand values like mine. Yes, he has an American passporte and I am American (Filipina). I was glad to finally close-in that he didn't think I was just playing coy or games, Polish men do understand then.
So to surmise, I should really hold up and not give in ... For all my life, well, I might as well - No matter what else charming courtship tricks he does. He got the ring yesterday ... He's unto to this planning for a wedding already and I said, I'd like to have a long engagement please. He agreed but stayed on until I politely insisted him to go home. Well, just this morning he said he could be 'going crazy' already. This might be a form of pressure operandi. Then again, if and only if he really cares about me (and no other different agendum), I would not want to lose all the ways coming to me, the interesting ways he shows his 'love', he says, that is how a Polish man is when in love.
Yes, he invited me to visit Poland with him, like in 1st weeks of January. I don't think Winter is the best time to visit? Maybe, for more chances to cuddle up, lol. I've never been to the eastern part of Europe. What language is similar in structure to the Polish language? It kind of sounds like German which I am familiar with. Then again, it also sounds like Russian. Could I literally translate English to Polish or is there specificity on Nouns, etc.? Is conjugation of Verbs complicated like French or Spanish?
I thank each and everyone for your opinions and advices. You may not believe it, but every input picked me up from confusion and really helped me form a general idea of what a Polish man's mentality would be pertaining to my situation. So generally, like the more 'conservative' cultures, Polish men do respect and do understand values like mine. Yes, he has an American passporte and I am American (Filipina). I was glad to finally close-in that he didn't think I was just playing coy or games, Polish men do understand then.
So to surmise, I should really hold up and not give in ... For all my life, well, I might as well - No matter what else charming courtship tricks he does. He got the ring yesterday ... He's unto to this planning for a wedding already and I said, I'd like to have a long engagement please. He agreed but stayed on until I politely insisted him to go home. Well, just this morning he said he could be 'going crazy' already. This might be a form of pressure operandi. Then again, if and only if he really cares about me (and no other different agendum), I would not want to lose all the ways coming to me, the interesting ways he shows his 'love', he says, that is how a Polish man is when in love.
Yes, he invited me to visit Poland with him, like in 1st weeks of January. I don't think Winter is the best time to visit? Maybe, for more chances to cuddle up, lol. I've never been to the eastern part of Europe. What language is similar in structure to the Polish language? It kind of sounds like German which I am familiar with. Then again, it also sounds like Russian. Could I literally translate English to Polish or is there specificity on Nouns, etc.? Is conjugation of Verbs complicated like French or Spanish?